How To Watch Apple's Scary Fast Launch Event: M3-Powered iMacs, MacBook Pro And More To Launch

Apple Inc.'s AAPL Halloween-themed ‘Scary Fast' launch event is almost upon us. The Tim Cook-led company is expected to launch M3-powered iMacs, MacBook and more at the event.

What Happened: Apple is all set to host its “Scary Fast” M3 Mac event, with new MacBook Pros and iMac, both running on the M3 3nm chip, expected to be revealed.

The event will be streamed online, allowing Apple fans worldwide to tune in from the comfort of their homes.

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Industry analysts predict the unveiling of new MacBook Pros and a new iMac, both armed with Apple’s cutting-edge M3 chip. Rumblings of a potential iPad mini 7 reveal have also been making the rounds, adding an element of intrigue to the event.

Apple could also surprise with new horror games for Mac and thrillers on Apple TV+ at the Halloween-themed event.

How To Watch Apple's Scary Fast Launch Event

Apple's Scary Fast launch event will be livestreamed on YouTube.

Additionally, the event can be watched on any Mac, iPhone, or iPad running iOS 10 or above, and Macs running macOS Sierra 10.12 or above. For those with Apple TVs, the event will be listed under the Watch Now category on tvOS.

Apple Scary Fast Event Time

Apple's Scary Fast event will go live on Oct. 30 at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET via YouTube.

Grab some Halloween-themed snacks as Apple unveils its new M3-powered Macs. We could even see some funky and horror games and shows.

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